The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 05
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LIVY
THE HISTORIANS’ HISTORY OF THE WORLD
A comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages: edited, with the assistance of a distinguished board of advisers and contributors, by HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS, LL.D.
IN TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES VOLUME V—THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
T he Outlook Company New York
T he History Association London
1904
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THE HISTORIANS’ HISTORY OF THE WORLD
Contributors, and Editorial Revisers.
CONTENTS
PART X
THE WORLD INFLUENCE OF EARLY ROME
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THE SCOPE AND DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY ROMAN HISTORY
CHAPTER I. LAND AND PEOPLE
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CHAPTER II. EARLY LEGENDS OF ROME—ÆNEAS AND ROMULUS
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CHAPTER III. LEGENDARY HISTORY OF THE KINGS
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CHAPTER IV. THE BANISHMENT OF THE KINGS—CRITICISMS OF MONARCHIAL HISTORY
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CHAPTER V. CIVILISATION OF THE REGAL PERIOD
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CHAPTER VI. THE FIRST CENTURY OF THE REPUBLIC
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CHAPTER VII. THE INVASION OF THE GAULS AND ITS SEQUEL
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CHAPTER VIII. THE CONQUEST OF CENTRAL ITALY
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CHAPTER IX. THE COMPLETION OF THE ITALIAN CONQUEST
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CHAPTER X. THE FIRST PUNIC WAR
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CHAPTER XI. FIRST HALF OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR
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CHAPTER XII. CLOSE OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR
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CHAPTER XIII. THE MACEDONIAN AND SYRIAC WARS AND THE THIRD PUNIC WAR (200-131 B.C.)
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CHAPTER XIV. CIVILISATION AT THE END OF THE PERIOD OF CONQUEST
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CHAPTER XV. THE GRACCHI AND THEIR REFORMS
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CHAPTER XVI. THE JUGURTHINE AND OTHER WARS
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CHAPTER XVII. THE BEGINNING OF CIVIL STRIFE
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CHAPTER XVIII. MARIUS AND SULLA
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CHAPTER XIX. THE DICTATORSHIP OF SULLA
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CHAPTER XX. THE RISE OF POMPEY
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CHAPTER XXI. THE CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE
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CHAPTER XXII. CÆSAR AND POMPEY
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CHAPTER XXIII. CÆSAR AT WAR WITH POMPEY
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CHAPTER XXIV. FROM PHARSALIA TO THE DEATH OF CATO
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CHAPTER XXV. THE CLOSING SCENES OF CÆSAR’S LIFE
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CHAPTER XXVI. THE PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER OF CÆSAR
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CHAPTER XXVII. THE LAST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC
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CHAPTER XXVIII. THE STATE OF ROME AT THE END OF THE REPUBLIC
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BRIEF REFERENCE-LIST OF AUTHORITIES BY CHAPTERS
Chapter I. Land and People
Chapter II. Early Legends of Rome—Æneas and Romulus
Chapter III. Legendary History of the Kings
Chapter IV. The Banishment of the Kings—Criticisms of Monarchial History
Chapter V. Civilisation of the Regal Period
Chapter VI. The First Century of the Republic
Chapter VII. The Invasion of the Gauls and Its Sequel
Chapter VIII. The Conquest of Central Italy
Chapter IX. The Completion of the Italian Conquest
Chapter X. The First Punic War
Chapter XI. First Half of the Second Punic War
Chapter XII. Close of the Second Punic War
Chapter XIII. The Macedonian and Syriac Wars and the Third Punic War
Chapter XIV. Civilisation at the End of the Period of Conquest
Chapter XV. The Gracchi and Their Reforms
Chapter XVI. The Jugurthine and Other Wars
Chapter XVII. The Beginning of Civil Strife
Chapter XVIII. Marius and Sulla
Chapter XIX. The Dictatorship of Sulla
Chapter XX. The Rise of Pompey
Chapter XXI. The Conspiracy of Catiline
Chapter XXII. Cæsar and Pompey
Chapter XXIII. Cæsar at War with Pompey
Chapter XXIV. From Pharsalia to the Death of Cato
Chapter XXV. The Closing Scenes of Cæsar’s Life
Chapter XXVI. The Personality and Character of Cæsar
Chapter XXVII. The Last Days of the Republic
Chapter XXVIII. The State of Rome at the End of the Republic